Summary
Younger generations are embracing “micro-retirements,” short sabbaticals or lifestyle shifts, to combat burnout and improve work-life balance.
This trend is fueled by pandemic-related stress, declining workplace flexibility, and increased burnout reports.
Millennials and Gen Z, facing financial and mental health pressures, are prioritizing their well-being, even at the expense of promotions, as they reject the traditional career model of working until age 65.
Meanwhile, older generations like boomers and Gen X struggle to retire due to financial insecurity and rising costs, with many “unretiring” to stretch limited savings.
It’s pay walled, so I figured before finding a way around it, if see if the author was an idiot…
https://fortune.com/author/chloe-berger/
Absolutely no one should listen to anything that person has ever thought.
LOL “Gen Z and millennials are welcoming mysterious drones and a potential alien invasion so they can avoid the office”
real strong “why are millenials killing ________” vibes, but seriously, any outlet with words like “fortune,” “economy,” “financial,” etc in its name are specifically targeting a boomer audience who get off on shifting blame for the shitty world they created on to the generations having to grow up in it
thanks for the quick research very helpful. :-)